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Qué (quién) es ketosis prone diabetes - definición

Biobreeding diabetes prone rat; Biobreeding Diabetes Prone rat; BBDP rat; Biobreeding diabetes-prone rat

Ketosis-prone diabetes         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Ketosis-prone diabetes mellitus type 2
Ketosis-prone diabetes (KPD) is an intermediate form of diabetes that has some characteristics of type 1 and some of type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes involves autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells which create insulin.
ketosis         
  • Biochemical pathway of ketone synthesis in the liver and utilization by organs
  • Test for ketonuria using Bayer Ketostix reagent strips
ENERGY PRODUCTION USING STORED BODY FATS AS FUEL WHEN CARBOHYDRATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE
Ketotic; Ketonemia; Ketone breath; Hyperketosis; Hyperketonemia; Hyperketonaemia; Nutritional ketosis
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¦ noun Medicine a condition characterized by raised levels of ketone bodies in the body, associated with abnormal fat metabolism and diabetes mellitus.
Derivatives
ketotic adjective
Diabetic         
  • Retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy are potential complications of diabetes
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  • Mechanism of insulin release in normal pancreatic [[beta cell]]s. Insulin production is more or less constant within the beta cells. Its release is triggered by food, chiefly food containing absorbable glucose.
  • Overview of the most significant symptoms of diabetes
  • Rates of diabetes worldwide in 2014. The worldwide prevalence was 9.2%.
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  • Autoimmune attack in type 1 diabetes.
  • Reduced insulin secretion or weaker effect of insulin on its receptor leads to high glucose content in the blood.
GROUP OF METABOLIC DISORDERS CHARACTERIZED BY HIGH BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS OVER A PROLONGED PERIOD
Diabeties; Diabetes Mellitus; Diabetes, insulin dependent; Diabetic; Diabetics; Diabetologist; Diabetology; Diabetis; Insulin Deficiency Syndrome; Diabedes; Diabedis; Hypoinsulinism; Hypoinsulinaemia; Diebetic; Diabaytis; Diabetes Control and Complications Trial; Diabetus; Diabetese; Diabetes melitus; Diabeetis mellitus; Diabetes and heredity; United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study; UKPDS; Diabeetus; UK Prospective Diabetes Study; Diebetes; Diabeetis; Diabetogenic; Diabetes control and complications trial; Symptoms of diabetes; Latent diabetes; Diabetic thick skin; Bulla due to diabetes mellitus; EDIC; Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications; Epidemiology of diabetes interventions and complications; DCCT; Diabetes mellitus; Sugar diabetes; People with diabetes; Tight glucose control; Diabetes tests; Diabetologists; Potential diabetes mellitus; Causes of diabetes mellitus; Risk factors for diabetes; Type 5 diabetes; Diabetes mellitus type 4; Diabetes mellitus type 5; Causes of diabetes
·adj ·Alt. of Diabetical.

Wikipedia

Biobreeding rat

Biobreeding rat also known as the BB or BBDP rat is an inbred laboratory rat strain that spontaneously develops autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes. Like the NOD mice, BB rats are used as an animal model for Type 1 diabetes. The strain re-capitulates many of the features of human type 1 diabetes, and has contributed greatly to the research of T1D pathogenesis.

Two T1D susceptibility genes have been identified in the BB rat. The susceptible MHC class II RT1u haplotype on chromosome 20 and a null mutation in the GIMAP5 gene on chromosome 4. The Gimap5 mutation results in severe T cell lymphopenia in the BB rat and is thought to contribute to T1D pathogenesis through impaired development and function and regulatory T cells. Recently, 8 additional loci on rat chromosomes 1,2,3,6 (2 loci), 12 and 14 have been shown to be linked to Type 1 Diabetes in the BB rat.